Ignatius of Loyola was the prime founder of the Society of Jesus, also know as the Jesuits.
Saint Ignatius of Loyola became a saint due to his founding of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) and his significant contributions to the Catholic Church through his writings, including the Spiritual Exercises. His life of piety, service to others, and dedication to promoting the faith led to his canonization.
St. Ignatius of Loyola was recognized as a saint due to his significant contributions in founding the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), his spiritual writings which have influenced many, and his dedication to promoting education and missionary work. He was known for his deep spirituality, commitment to service, and leadership in the Catholic Church, which led to his canonization as a saint.
Saint Igantius became a saint because he gave up everything for God. He went from being a Brave knight to being a poor priest who lived as simple as cane be. He also founded a popular religion or group of people known as the Society of Jesus, or the Jesuits.
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Ignatius of Loyola led the Jesuits from their founding in 1534 until his death in 1556, which amounts to approximately 22 years. He served as the first Superior General of the Society of Jesus, guiding its early development and establishing its spiritual and organizational principles. His leadership was crucial in shaping the order's mission and identity within the Catholic Church.
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No, Jews were formed when Moses led the descendants of Abraham out of Egypt to form the nation of Israel (According to Biblical chronology, the Exodus took place in the 890th year before the destruction of the Temple by the Babylonians in 421 B.C. (generally accepted date: 587 B.C.). This was 1310 B.C. (1476 B.C.). The Jesuits are a Catholic religious Order established by Pope Paul III in 1540 A.E. at the request of St. Ignatius Loyola.
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The Society of Jesus (Latin: Societas Iesu, S.J. and S.I. or SJ, SI) is a Roman Catholic religious order of clerks regular whose members are called Jesuits, Soldiers of Christ, and Foot soldiers of the Pope, because the founder, Saint Ignatius of Loyola, was a knight before becoming a priest. Jesuits are the largest male religious order in the Catholic Church, with 18,815 members-13,305 priests, 2,295 scholastic students, 1,758 brothers and 827 novices-as of January 2008, although the Franciscan family of first orders OFMs, Capuchins, and Conventuals has more total members. The average age of the Jesuits in 2008 was 63.01 for priests, 30.01 for scholastics, 65.06 for Brothers, and an overall average of 57.53 years. Jesuit priests and brothers are engaged in ministries in 112 nations on six continents. They are best known in the fields of education (schools, colleges, universities, seminaries, theological faculties), intellectual research, and cultural pursuits. They are also known in missionary work, social justice and human rights activities, interreligious dialogue, and other 'frontier' ministry. The Society of Jesus is consecrated under the patronage of Madonna Della Strada, a title of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and it is led by a Superior General, currently Adolfo Nicolás. The headquarters of the Society, its General Curia, is in Rome. The historic curia of St Ignatius is now part of the Collegio del Gesù attached to the Church of the Gesù, the Jesuit Mother Church.
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